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The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines: Learn About the History of Gaming

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If you’ve ever wanted to learn about the history of gaming and the myriad of console, handheld and PC hardware inventions that have made this marvelous form of interactive entertainment possible over the years, then Gameplan Publishing has just the book to quench your thirst for video gaming knowledge. 

Detailing 500 gaming machines in 224 pages of images, historical background information and technical data, The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines chronicles nearly every gaming console, home computer system and portable gaming device from Japan, USA, UK, France, Germany and Korea since 1972 all the way up to the current generation.

Originally published in Germany as ”Spielkonsolen und Heimcomputer”, The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines is a revised and greatly expanded edition of that previously unreleased book, featuring 200 exclusive new hardware images shot by former Playboy photographer Christian Boehm specifically for this edition. 

Two years in the making, this book covers 33 years of gaming hardware with in-depth information and the aforementioned hardware shots. Over the book’s 200-plus pages, author Winnie Forster details five eras of video game hardware, including the birth of home game machines with systems like the Magnavox Odyssey, Apple II, Atari 800 and Mattel’s Intellivision all the way up to the current generation of video game technology including the likes of the PS2, Xbox, GameCube, PSP and DS. 

The book also covers everything else in between, which includes, among many others, the NES, Colecovision, Amiga, Neo Geo, Game Gear, SNES, Jaguar, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, GBA and on and on and on. 

Accompanying the descriptions of these machines, a small info box heads each piece of hardware detailing the number of games developed for the system, how many units it sold and so on. Each system has also been rated on a 5-star scale determined by the quality and quantity of its software library. 

The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines: Learn About the History of Gaming

The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines

Credit: Gameplan Publishing

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Takeaways
  • Chronicles nearly every gaming platform since 1972, spanning five eras and 500 gaming machines.
  • Features detailed platform info, technical data and hardware shots.
  • The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines is a book you simply must pick up and read.
Did You Know?
This book was originally published in Germany as �Spielkonsolen und Heimcomputer.�
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